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Evening Star dated December 26, 1926

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 WEATHER. (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain or snow this morning followed by partly cloudy and col morrow cloudy. ¢...

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 CHRISTMAS SPIRIT CONTINUING TODAY Capital Retains Yule Air as Sunday Offers Second Part of Holiday. The Christmas spirit from

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 HE SUNDAY -STAR, WASHING’i‘O D. C., DECEMBER 26, 3 T FORD SEES 1927 TRADE NORMAL. ACK - U. S. DISBURSEMENTS CHANGE "...

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 CARE N ARCINGTON THEE PLAN URCED Advised on Proposed Cemetery Planting. _ Moving to bring the World War section of Arlington

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 L THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 26, 1926—PART 1. 2 Emergency Hospit S son of Dr. and - - . Was Civil War...

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 Housewares Take Radical Price Reductions Clearance! ,\‘:.nx\v.m Electric Washer, $69 e Plain or Fancy Htcm e o | Dipess...

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 ‘THE SUN NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 26, 1926—PART 1. Charge Purchases Made Next Week Will be Billed on February

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 FARMER ADMITS SLAYING OF NINE Buried Wife and Eight Chil- dren, Self-Wounded Man Tells Officers. By the Associated Press....

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 EARLY MOTORISTS HAD OWN WORRIES Dr. Barton Often Found That 400-Pound Battery Could Not “Pull” Capitol Hill. The horseless

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 1926—PART 1. Clearing $10 and $15 Corsets, $G.95 THE SUNDAY STAR. W /\BHI\G’I‘()V S Lansburgh & Bro. A\ OPPORTU\HT\ "TO BUY

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 3 Women’s $4.50 and $5 Robes—two Kkinds at 33 Never mind if Christ- mas failed to bring you one—there’s wonderful...

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 FIVE BQY SCOUTS - GETHERO MEDALS :-Llfe-Savmg Feats Are Re- warded by Daniel Carter Beard as National Head. By the Ascociated

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 NEHTCLUBS WAL BECONES LOUDER ‘Padlocks and Injunctions Just at Christmas Time Is Held “Dirty Outrage.” By Coneolidated Press.

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 i ATHENELM REVVES CAPTALACTITIES Alfonso Only Monarch on Rolls of Spanish-American 1 Organization. BY MARGARET B. DOWNING.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 26, 1926—PART 1. Just ONE Clearance in SIX Months——— Parker-Bridget’s Great...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 26, 1926—PART 1 3 % Abe Martin Says: Iflmmmumum" THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO...

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 PROSPERTYFOUND SHALLOW INFRANCE Tourists’ Impressions Not Accurate Index to Real Sufferiqgs of People. BY EDWARD PRICE BELL

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 . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, (., DECEMBER 26, 1926—PART 1. PARIS PEACE RIVEN | BY VNG ISSUES /» | Year Terminating Gives

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 SCRAPBOOK BARES STIRRING RECITAL Story of President McKinley’s Assassination and Roose- velt’s Inauguration Revealed. By the

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 - EASTERN ALUMNI - MEETTOMORROW Annual Reunion and Election of Officers Will Be Held in Auditorium. Through the co-operation

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 < . REPORTS TEACHERS RETRENENT PLAN Maryland Committee Would Provide Protection for 5,C00 Educators. Special Dispatch to The

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 McLEAN, Va., December ciall.—McLean Council, Order Fra ternal -Americans, Tuesday night elected William P. Davis president

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 THE SUNDAY BSTAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. DECEMBER 26, 1926—PART 1. =3:E | Beginning a Big Week of Savings-at Kanmn A Sale! At The

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 Last week to see and hear the “Jazz Band” in our Avenue window. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. DECEMBER 26, 1926—PART T.

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 NS AT e s THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 26, 1926—PART 1. LT e P P S T o M | $1 Hot-Water Bags With This Coupon

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 25¢ Wizard Oil With This Coupon 4 Oil, for'all kinds of wood work, mops, etc. To- 1 v at ldc, is coupon () With This Coupon

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 There will be but one instructional @ssembly held at organized reserve headquarters in the Graham Bullding this week, that,

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 AW BODY OFFERS iRemedies for Present Chaot- . “io- Conditions of Broadcast- ing Proposed. The American Bar Associati through

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 TOMNITTEE URGES TRBUTETOWLSON Every State Asked to Send Wreath to Tomb of War President. . Wreaths from each State will be

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 Tast W—‘ Total sales = Same pertod & "!‘ are. ~1995-26 Wigh. Low. Stock and dividend. ADItId! Power & P (... 43 Abraham &...

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 . . HALT TEMPORARY INBOND MARKET Reinvestment Demand After + First of Year Sure to Bolster Prices. BY GEORGE T. HUGHE!...

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 HELP AND SITUATIONS. CIRCULARS PROHIBITED. In order to protect its adver- circular matter, it is expressly understood and...

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 ROOMS, ETC. X "Amm—nnmmn young mal “u to sing _satisfactorily. $8 up. TON S PET sHOET AR Taiaha ave. A‘nlmu.l-: Ang o T Diu

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 L] THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. FOR SALE—HOUSES (Cont'd). _] REAL ESTATE, C., DECEMBER 26, 1926—PART 1. STEAMSHIPS....

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 RESOR’ HA MAS. Making Life at Nassau Perfect! _Junetime sun- light — gentle trade winds—silvery beaches sapphire zure skies

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,' DECEMBER 26, 1926—PART: 1. The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., 909 F St. lean-up of Lots

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 EDITORIAL PAGE . - NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPE Part 2—20 Pages CIAL FEATURES SMITH CASE GIVES SENATE NEW PROBLEM IN RIGHTS...

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 THE EVENING With Sunday Morning Edition. - WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY......December 26, 1926 +«THEODORE W. NOYES. . .. Editor

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 CRIME LAID TO POLITICS IN PROSECUTION SYSTEM| Police, State Attorneys and Judges Held Too Often Subject to “Influence”—...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, - REVIEWS OF WINTER BOOKS A Volume of Special Local Interest—New Fiction From the Publishers—Bookplates and

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 SENORA de SOLAS. .wife of the Naval Attadhe of t YNOERWOOP embagsy accomplished youngd hostesd President and Enjoy Christmas

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 *SOCIETY Annapolis Social Circles s fre Exhibit Holiday Activity Yound of Festivities Reflect Christmas Spirit. % 'Naval...

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 ‘SOCIETY. New York Society Interest “Absorbed in Charity Ball 20th Annual Program, With “Stately Features,” at...

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 By Holiday Features Home-comings for Christ-| mas Season Noted—Per-| sonal Notes of General | and Spccial Interest. | Mr. and

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 IALEXANDRIA SOCIETY | Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Barrett have as their guests at their home on Duke street their two sons and...

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 Tales of Well In Social apd Official Life Known Folk Descriptive Stories Given and Pleasing Reminis- cences Rehearsed as...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER. 26, 1926—PART 2. ——— e ] Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan AUTOMOBILE...

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 E § 1 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. U. DECEMBER 26. 1926—PART 2. T el G A e A et (U AROUND BY NANNIE HERE isn't a gold...

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 Mrs. Belmont Reviews Accomplishments of National Woman's! Party—Temperance Leaders Rejoice Over Victories—Gen- eral...

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 ANTIKISSING DRIVE FAILURE IN BRITAIN' Health Society Makes Little Headway Against Mistletoe | Sales at Christmas. 4 BY A. G.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. -WASHINGTON,. -D. "FHE STARRY SKIES IN JANUARY |} s 1926— PART 2. mm“\\m\\\\\\\\\%\“\fi“; , DECEMBER 26, 7:15

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 " 16 I Y. W. C A II The New Year reception which Bas been an annual feature at the Elizabeth Somers residence, will not be

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 THE SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGT ————— —————— W, B, Moses & Sons ESTABLISHED 1861 F Street and Eleventh Holiday Bells Ring Dut the

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 NEWS OF THE CLUBS CONDUCTED BY NAN. ‘Women's City Club.—The tea which il be given at the club this afternoon rom 4:30 to 6

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 HE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 26, 1926—PART 2. Starting { : EXTRA! Reductions 8 = Advertising Now is your chance

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 20 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 26, 1926—PART 2. heldon Suits «(Overcoats 1000 3 ] ui ' i ~ L 1oL 1% mart ] ‘l

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 Part 3—8 Pages Extravaganza From “Evang’eline“ to “‘Betsy’ | BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. HERE can be no doubt of a determination in

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 AMUSEMENTS. BY FIRST LAYHOUSE patrons, who sel- dom stray away from F street, have evidently discovered some- thing new down

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 F»lashegf_x:gm the Screen BY C. E. HIS little story should start off with the familiar “once upon a time,’ for it is so...

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 AMUSEMENTS. How Murnau Directs. On other occasions Hr. Murnau has translated his script into three lan guages and given his

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 MU BY HELE! ITHIN the week the vear 1926 A.D. will be sealed in its manila envelope and tucked away into the files of history

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 MOTORING BY WILLIAM ULLMAN. Speaking of hogs, the road hog is about the only one of the species that seems to keep con tently

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 THE FRATERNITIES MASONIC. * LODGES. Monday—Grand . annual elec- g tios and installation. (All other communications "...

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 ‘(szfo»(')lv(?l'ép@ Sports Froeksfiis' BUsineSS 'and Street Frocks 15 Spring Styles---so soon after Christmas! --1n a Sale,

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 U ,from base ball, Part 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, b, G, SUNDAY MORN I'\G, DECEMBER 26, 1926. ‘Gambling Expose Smirches Base Ball

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 PAID RACKETERS FAIL AS BIG DRAWING CARD Commercialized Foc maller Amount cess—Horse Racing Prosperous. HE cause of amateur

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 Normal Growth Maintainedin Real;n—_o_];A mateurSport During Year No i‘\EXPANSION IS RECORDED FOR ATHLETICS IN 1926 Period 1s

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 SUNDAY STAR.. WASHINGT C labama on Scene for Standford Game : Strong Five Will Face Brooklyn Bowlers FOUR VETS AND NEW STAR

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 ILLUSTRATED FEATURES MAGAZINE SECTION The Sunty Staf Part 5—8 Pages WASHINGTON D. C, SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 26 1926 FICTION

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 Whal‘-ing Craft Is Impriso Perils of whaling in both north- | ern and_southern seas were re. | counted last week by Capt....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. DECEMBER PART Modern Odyssey of Capt. Lauterbach a'T hrilling Experience BY DAVID CARTER.

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 = THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON - ULTIMA THULE BY JOHN GALSWORTHY "he Failure of Succes The words A thie winter 1 write know 1t

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 THE OTHER DAY Limited | fairly HE Twentleth Century gets intn New York early in the morning. This necessitates dressing earl

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. O, DECEMBER 26, 1926—PART 5. THE BUTTON What Happened When Barbara Hunted Freedom and a Job.

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 Tendencies in Evening Frocks May L £ SOPHISTICATED AND VERY MODERN IS THE BLACK VE VET EVENING THE - SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON,

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 nig T The HUB’S January Clearance Sale January Clearance Stoves and Heaters $9.75 Octagon Oil Heater THE SUNDAY STAR....

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 he Sundmy Staf WASHINGTON., D. C...—DECEMBER 26, 1926. The New York, flagship of the five giant amphibian planes of the...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 26, 1926. Hovering between land and sea in a parachute jump. An

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 26. 1926: VAV (D ‘tzfi‘ The Small Town Hotel By W. E. Hill...

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 Away to a flying start in the national speed-boat re- gatta at San Diego, Calif. And these motor dories of Uncle Sam’s Navy,

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 RAVURE SECTION-DECEMBER 26, 1926. Heink (left), noted inger, receives con- aldine Farrar at the Hen jubilee luncheon © Wide

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 THE SUNDAY .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 26. 1926. If girls played base ball the nine daughters of Gov.

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. Madge Kennedy and Sidney Blackmer in a scene from the play “Love in a Mist,” which opens here tomorrow...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 26. 1926. Carl T. Schuneman of St. : . g s Paul, Minn., who has

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 COLOR SECTION The Sunday St WASHINGTON, D. C.-SUNDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1926 INAW SIR. HE's A | "WHISTLE 'AS GOVERNOR OF THIS...

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 AN’ PLENTY OF ON 'EM Too! TWO BANANAS A ORANGES! PICK OUT THE .‘ 816G ONES! /...

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 I'M TaKing ALL THE THINGS YU SELECTED ForR MY CHRISTMAS GIFTS ANMD GET SOM a- THING ELSE i v gl 2 | voesnT T AT BEAUTY - YU

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 m HAT 15 Now EUROPE,WAS WHABITED , PERHAPS 100,000 YEARS.AGO, BY A RACE OF SQUATTY,UNCOUTH MEN WHO LIWWVED IN CAVES AND MADE

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